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If you
want the most comfort and great utility for your money, this is a flex
tree trail saddle for you. Big Horn Saddle Company offers an exclusive tree from Steele
Tree Company that allows flex from
front to rear and from side to side. These movements are
especially important with the rigors of trail riding. Place your weight more over the
front end, or more to the horse's center as you feel that you need, for a
particular landscape. Deep conditions, winding downhills, position of the
run, etc., ...a flex tree does make a difference.
This
flexible tree allows easier movement for the horse while making those
sharp bends going around curves, as well as up and down hills.
Place less pressures on the kidneys, shoulders, and on your saddle
block! 1660 and 1662 are made on Full QH Bars to allow as much padding
as needed to mate up with your horse.
The
Double Comfort seat system and all those tie-on rings come in
really handy on a long ride! If you have ever experienced a lower
back injury, or you ever had your legs go numb, this special foam
is your trick to riding normally again. The 5 inch cantle
adds support too. (...I'm getting excited just writing all this
up!)
Then,
take a good look at the rigging set up. A dropped brass rigging offers less bulk underneath the leg area and
allows closer contact because it is set low and flat. Rear
ring for an optional rear flank.
This
is the first Wade Flex saddle to market. You can look like an
hombre while riding in more comfort than you ever thought
possible. Did I say that a flex tree will have too much bend
in it to use for roping? OK, you might can rope a goat, or a
skinny bride, just nothing healthy.
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